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“THE STAR” Tuesday, July 19, 2016 - PAGE 27
Tasty community work: from left, Carrie Sullivan and June
Laycock were behind the counter serving delicious soups at
the Inverloch Community House soup kitchen last Tuesday.
Soup for the soul
Food glorious food: from left, Liberty and Iznaya
Kennedy tucked into a bowl of soup at the Inver-
loch Community House soup kitchen last Tuesday.
INVERLOCH Community
House is keeping locals warm
this winter with a soup kitchen
running out of the Inverloch
Hub.
Held on the second Tuesday of ev-
ery month, the kitchen provides resi-
dents with a hearty gourmet lunch with
a mission to bring people out of the
home and together in the community.
Soup kitchen coordinator Carrie
Sullivan said the project, now in its
second year, has been successful and
enjoyable for all involved.
“Once a month during the cold
months we come together to cook soup
for the community and it has been a
great day for both guests and volun-
teers,” she said.
“Every month we have different
community groups come in to help out
and it has been fantastic. They really
band together and make a day of it.”
Foodworks Inverloch provides the
Inverloch Community House with
vouchers to cover some of the costs
while Paul the Pieman donates his
bread rolls.
Guests got to choose from chicken
and vegetable, pumpkin, and lentil and
tomato delicacies last week.
“July’s was the third soup kitchen
for the year and we had plenty of peo-
ple come in for a bowl of soup. It has
definitely grown since it started,” Ms
Sullivan said.
“We really enjoy taking the opportu-
nity to bring the community together.”
The next Inverloch Community
House soup kitchen will be held on
Tuesday, August 9.